Royal author Phil Dampier tells New Idea that it’s extremely unlikely that the Duke of York will appear in any official family portraits celebrating his grandson’s birth, or from his forthcoming christening.
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The Weeknd has revealed his three Grammy awards “mean nothing” to him after he was snubbed from the 2021 lineup. The 30-year-old “Save Your Tears” hitmaker opened up in an interview with Billboard about received zero Grammy nominations for his critically acclaimed album, After Hours, which featured the smash hit “Blinding Lights”.
“Look, I personally don’t care anymore. I have three Grammys, which mean nothing to me now, obviously,” he began.
Royal author Phil Dampier tells New Idea that it’s extremely unlikely that the Duke of York will appear in any official family portraits celebrating his grandson’s birth, or from his forthcoming christening.
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The Weeknd has said that he “doesn’t care” about his recent Grammy nomination snub. The artist, real name Abel Tesfaye, is set to headline the Super Bowl halftime show this Sunday (7 February), and perform songs from hit albums including 2020’s After Hours, Starboy (2016), and Beauty Behind the Madness (2015).
The Weeknd has insisted his past Grammy Award wins "mean nothing" to him. The 'Can't Feel My Face' hitmaker - who previously blasted the organisation as "corrupt" after finding out his hugely successful album 'After Hours' had been snubbed for the 2021 ceremony - has opened up on the controversy and insisted it has tarnished his past success.
The Weeknd doesn’t care about his old Grammy wins anymore.
Just about every emotion ran through The Weeknd’s head when he found out that his critically acclaimed album After Hours had not received a single Grammy nomination.
The Weeknd is opening up about being snubbed by the 2021 Grammy Awards. The 30-year-old singer covers Billboard‘s latest issue, and, in the accompanying interview, reveals that receiving zero Grammy nominations for his critically and fan-acclaimed album, After Hours, changed how he feels about the Grammys he’s already won.The Weeknd previously won three Grammys; R&B Performance and Urban Contemporary Album in 2016, and the latter award again in 2018.